Sunday the krewe will gather at the Willow Streetcar Barn off of South Carrollton Avenue and roll at 7 p.m.

The krewe rolls down the St. Charles Streetcar route toward downtown to Canal Street and circles back.

“We are so pleased to be riding through uptown New Orleans.” The krewe said in a news release. “Bouncing to the rhythm of the Storyville Stompers, the streetcar will take us on a journey down St. Charles to Canal Street and turn around back to the car barn. Since this route includes the route of many Mardi Gras parades, it’s only fitting that we blaze the trail.”

During the ride, the krewe will select their queen and boss, the krewe’s historic name for its king.

The Phunny Phorty Phellows first took to the streets in 1878 and stopped in 1898 until the krewe was revived in 1981.

Sunday the krewe will gather at the Willow Streetcar Barn off of South Carrollton Avenue and roll at 7 p.m.

The krewe rolls down the St. Charles Streetcar route toward downtown to Canal Street and circles back.

“We are so pleased to be riding through uptown New Orleans.” The krewe said in a news release. “Bouncing to the rhythm of the Storyville Stompers, the streetcar will take us on a journey down St. Charles to Canal Street and turn around back to the car barn. Since this route includes the route of many Mardi Gras parades, it’s only fitting that we blaze the trail.”

During the ride, the krewe will select their queen and boss, the krewe’s historic name for its king.

The Phunny Phorty Phellows first took to the streets in 1878 and stopped in 1898 until the krewe was revived in 1981.